Gurneys [noun]

Definition of Gurneys:

small attachment for transporting

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Opposite/Antonyms of Gurneys:

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Sentence/Example of Gurneys:

When the family went into the hospital room, Young was lying on a gurney.

At the company’s flagship Los Angeles hospital, persistent elevator breakdowns sometimes require emergency room nurses to wheel patients on gurneys across a public street as a security guard attempts to halt traffic.

"She doesn't know anything you want to know," exclaimed Eliza Gurney, coming into the room.

Miss Gurney was not a beautiful woman at best, and her rage transformed her into a veritable termagant.

There are no women sufficiently interested in his death to be suspected of it except Letitia and Eliza Gurney.

She suppressed a shriek at the moment; but she could not tell Mr. Gurney of it afterward, without tears.

Mr. Gurney was very gentle; but, as he said, what could he suggest but indigestion, or some such cause of nervous disturbance?

When Mr. Gurney was told this, he asked whether the language was English, and what sort of English it was.

Dr. Gurney said it wouldn't hurt you if you went in a cheerful spirit—the doctor said that himself, Bibbs.

Dr. Gurney was sitting by the log fire, alone in the room, and he merely glanced over his shoulder when his patient came in.